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Disparition du Boeing malaisien: l’avion a-t-il atterri à Diego Garcia?

17 mars 2014, 16:33

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Disparition du Boeing malaisien: l’avion a-t-il atterri à Diego Garcia?

 

Près d’une semaine après la disparition du vol MH 370 de Malaysia Airlines, le mystère reste entier sur ce qu’il est advenu de l’appareil et des 239 personnes à son bord. Parmi les théories avancées, un possible détournement vers l’océan Indien et la base américaine de Diego Garcia.

 

Mais le ministre malaisien du Transport, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, a, lors d’une conférence de presse dimanche, réfuté les dires selon lesquels le Boeing aurait atterri à Diego Garcia. «Il est difficile pour nous de confirmer qu’il s’agit effectivement d’une attaque terroriste ou d’un détournement. Néanmoins, nous étudions toutes les possibilités. Nous ne négligeons aucun détail.»

 

Le Dr Michael Atchia, ex-programme director with the UN, estime, lui, que l'avion pourrait bien avoir atteri à Diego Garcia. Et il explique pourquoi dans une lettre publiée dans l'express de ce lundi 17 mars :

 

PREAMBLE: I am publishing this scenario purely in an attempt to broaden the search for this missing Boeing 777 and cover all possibilities, but in no way to accuse anyone, least of all the US forces located in the BIOT on Diego Garcia of the Chagos archipelago (a territory which was part of Mauritius but excised by the British at independence in 1968, and rented to the USA for a military base)

 

My Scenario: Now that it has been confirmed (by the Malaysian PM during his latest press conference) that communications systems of the plane were deliberately switched off and that the plane may have flown in a general westerly direction for 5 to 7 hours after loss of contact (hence covering an extra 4,000 to 6,000 km), the scenario of a terrorist attempt on the US military base of Diego Garcia, apparently containing nuclear armament, becomes feasible.

 

The terrorist(s) like those of the 9/11 attack of 2002 were likely trained in piloting such a jet. After taking-over the plane, they veered west, crossed Malaysian peninsula and headed towards Diego Garcia with in mind some sort of terrorist coup-d’éclat.

 

In no way do I wish to speculate (having no elements whatsoever to go by) on the likely motive of this (se) presumed terrorists. The BIOT (Diego Garcia) which is about 3,000 km from Kuala Lumpur is well within range of the fuel held on board this aircraft even after it had flown part of the way to the north-east on its normal route.

 

How did it end?

 

Sub-scenario 1. Theplane ran out of fuel andcrashed into the sea close toDiego Garcia,

 

Sub-scenario 2. The plane was forced to land on Diego, a highly restricted area.

 

Sub-scenario 3. The plane headed towards the US base, was given multiple warnings by the American forces, did not respond or change course (remember its communications systems were switched off) and was inevitably shot down as it approached the base (Remember the July 3, 1988 incident when Iran Air Flight 655 was accidentally shot down by USS Vincennes thinking it was a military plane coming at it).

 

In conclusion: The area close to Diego Garcia has to be searched thoroughly, probably with the assistance of the American military base, even if it is one of the most strategically important and secretive US military installations outside the United States.

 

Only President Barrack Obama can order an enquiry and immediately deny or otherwise that this plane did NOT approach or land and was NOT shot down on the night of the 8th/9th March at Diego. Thank you for doing so.